Welcome back, friends. And tomorrow's Budget, of course, will be a big night. And for Jim and Katy and all the team, all the Ministers who've put this together, congratulations. This will be a night ...
JOURNALIST: I just have one question on international student caps, as well as legislation for a cap on the intake on international students. Your Government has unveiled reforms to crack down on ...
The relaxed nature, the ease of getting around, our important and enthralling cultural institutions and the weekend walks up Mount Ainslie or around the lake - when I get time to experience Canberra I ...
The Albanese Labor Government is making more critical investments in Tasmanian infrastructure to improve road safety and cut travel times. In next week’s Budget, we are investing more than $219 ...
We're determined to make Tasmanian roads safer and that's why in Tuesday's Budget we are investing more than $219m to the state's road infrastructure. These investments in Tasmanian infrastructure ...
First Ministers have bolstered their commitment to critical housing reform measures, by agreeing to sign the new five-year National Agreement on Social Housing and Homelessness, which will commence on ...
The Albanese Labor Government will make significant new housing investments in next week’s Budget to help deliver our comprehensive Homes for Australia plan. The Prime Minister convened National ...
ADAM SHIRLEY, HOST: I think there's a universal agreement that the Australian Institute of Sport is not what it once was. It's grown tired, older and not fit for purpose. The Federal Government has ...
NIGE JOHNSON, HOST: For the last four minutes or so, the Prime Minister of this country has been sitting on hold listening to the Hoodoo Gurus as a direct result of stuff that we've done here in this ...
Right now, families are struggling with cost-of-living pressures. That’s why from July 1, every West Australian taxpayer will get a tax cut. Indeed, eight out of 10 WA taxpayers will get a bigger tax ...
In the 2024-25 Budget, the Albanese Government will invest $249.7 million in the AIS’s facilities in Bruce, ensuring they are modern and fit-for-purpose for Australia’s elite and aspiring athletes. An ...